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LEGISLATIVE COUNCIL.

Continued from pars 5]} (In annwar,to that petition the Secretary of State, as you are aware, sent oul experts from England, Mr. Chadwick and Dr. Sliopson, who Pappared long and careful reports: These re ports have been acted upon searly in their entirely by the Government. The Public Health Ordinance of 1903"WAS introduced ex- actly on the lines recommended by Mr. Chad wick. Since this agitation, and a proper gitation It was too-it may interest you if 1 tell you what the mortality statistics have been. - In the year 1900—the year before the Cham- |ber of Commerce" wrote the total, death rate per thousand of the population in the Colony

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THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 22, 1905

I think these are all the points brought out by the Hon. Members to which it is necessary for 499 me to reply. 2) Ilon.att. Shewan--May I be allowed in maka one explanation. The Instance of stimulating industry to which I referred did not occur un- der the role of my hon. friend opposite, Mr. Chatham-

The Hill was then referred to the Finance Committee AARON Committee on the 2 re-aury vote,

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Par Calapalem, for Shanghal-Siitere Bour. geolz, Gillo. Capt. Bancabeille, Mesir C. R. Grahames,'' I

L., Rocher, Jaan Baptikta", Gutierret, Miss Ackermann, Mrs. Ivanoff, and Mr. J. Milked. For Kobe-Mesa, C. Che Cant and and C. Yut Ting. For Yukchim-Mr. A. E. Reporter, LINDSOR

Shipping Report.

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Manila Timor, Pon Darwin, Thunday (Bland Cooktown Cairns, Townsville Bris bane, Sydney, Hobart, Launceston, New Zeus Hand- Melbourne, Adelaide and Perth-Per Australian, ath Öçtü trʻAME

VISITORN AT THE HOTELS

Str. Daijlu Mare from TamBui Strops WATAHONGKONGSIDE gala

the voyage. sale through th

Acken, F. and nativa Humphreys, R. E.

servant

Iboleon, Mrs. Anderson, Bardy, A. H.

Ste Chikil from Tientsin, etc. ---From Che foo to walbw fierce NE, gale, with mountain- ous sea, thence to port moderate gale and sea,

Vessels in Port.

BTRAMERK...

Battlacombe, H. G.. Beddome, Mr. S. Beilby, W. H. ^i Bell, R.M. Lieut. H. F.

Aucott, K. F.

eattle, Arpad Loader, fr, eattie, M. P. Macfarlane, Dr. and Boggan, Mr. and Mrs. Mrid

tourtosin, Mr. & Mrs./ Machle, Mr. and Mrs. Hord, Capt., and Mrs. Maddaford, Mr.Glor Brown, D. By Martin, Rang Chichester, Maj. A. A. Meier, Mr. and Mrs. |Clothier, A. Now Mitchell, R.

Cocks, Mr & Mrs. A. E. Musila, E. Harling, Cock O'Neil Jis. High Dixon, Meditatea Party, Majora Duncan, Mr and Mrs. Peace, Mr

Philpot. M Dymack, Lieut. A. Phillips, Major '

Evawards, Mr. and Mrs.

children and maid

·Innes, Capt. R. Jones, Dr. & Mrs. Kelcher, J. P. Kerr, F. Laing, A. H.

When the measure; was before the Finance |

The Hon. Mr. Shewan mored that the sum of 33,000 in connection with the Widows and Orphins Fand be deleted That item ought to be left out until the provision of the Widows and Orphans Fund had been passed, da spomal The Attorney General-You need not press was 25.78; in 1901, 23.55; in 1902, 23,70% in that, because if the proposed Bill is no! Pa Anghin, Ger, as, 1,001, D. Relmars, 18th Sept: Bingham, Mr., & Mrs. Largo, E. J. C... 1903, 18.19; in 1904, 16:04. That is the total by this Council the vote falls, dasth per 1,000 of British, foreigners, and Chizete. The Public Health Ordinance, to which I have referred, was passed on the 23rd February, 1953. In that year the deaths from plagun numbered 4,354, in 1903 they numbered 495, and this year, at the end

| this” year ba^a^ surplus on the plague es timate io meet excess in other direction, Last year I discussed with the President of the Sanitary Hoard the desirability of making a reduction, not in expenditure but in amount vated, and he preferred to leave it standing for another year. There is as I pointed out before, altogether a saving of over $12,000 on the Estimates. There is a decrease in the sanitary

vote

The Colonial Secretary,It does not follow the money will be spent, his

Han. Mir Showan Vo, but we might be told afterwards that we had passed it.

The motion was put and the Chairman de clared that the "ayes" had l... Ma

Hos. Mr. Shewan challenged a division. Seven voted against the amendmedi.and six in its favour, th

The original motion was then carried.

THE WATER`SUPPLY.

JE. and child Bicheck, R. J.

Bangkok zith Sept, Rice and Wood B. & S. Arcadia, Ger. 2.8, 5,454, G. Schmidt, 19th Sept., Moji 13th Sept., Ballast.-H. A. L Bourbon, Fr. 4, 997. Ch. Slico, 7th Sept,

** Salgon 3rd Sept, Gen.--Wo Fat.. Chingte, Br. 2,260, J. McD. Howie, 20th Sept Sydney via Ports 26th Aug., Gen. -B, & 5, Chowfa, Ger. 2.8., 1,055, F. Spiesen, 16th Sept. Bangkok 9th Sept., Rice and Gen-B.

& S.

Bishop, L. C. Disney, S. Gissell, W. S. Bowes, Ms. E. Brighton, F. G. Broughall, L. Bunner, Mr. and

W.c. Carter. W. L

Bowes, Miss M.

dinary-55.717,376" came to be considered,

When the item "Public Works ExtraorClavering, Br. s.s., 2,154, D. Barton, 6th Sept, Chalkley, H. F.

-Salina Cruz 31st Aug., Ballast.-C. G.S. s. Co.

Fri, Nor. 1.4, 860, N. Andersen, 26th Aug

Haiphong 23rd Aug., Gen.-Aagaard,

&

Chalmers, Dr. G.

Fuller, Mr. Ciales, Capt.

indell, Mr. and Mrs.

and Fallingworth, Mr. and

Levers, C. H.

Chinese servant Lewis, A. R. Lewis, L.. S. Lugebil, V. Macdonald, D. Mackie. Jr., D. D MacLennan, C. E.. Marriott, D♫ O.. Mrs. McAran, T. P.

Clark, Hou, Dr. Francia Clark, M. 0.

T. Clark, Clarke, Mis, T. W.

W.

Miller, P. L.

Moon, Mr. & Mrs. F. M. Moore, Dr. W. B.A. Morrison, Mrs. Newington, A. G. Noyer, D. R. Olife, 0.0

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Packer, B. L. Pan, F. N. Le.

Jacob Diederico, Ger. 1.5., 523, W. Sanga-Clarke, T. Eng. Lt. Partitt, W.

chwar

18th Sagt-Hoihow 17th Sept Gen.). & Co.

Kaifeng. Br. 15, 982, Finlayson. 17th Sept.

-Cebu 13th Sept, B. &.5. Katanga, Br. s., 2,150, Jas. McBride, 19th Sept, Kutchinatru tath Sept, Coal.-M.

B. K.

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and Mis. H. I. Conrow, Mr. and Mrs. Clemencon, Mr. Coulthart, J. Cox. A. 1. Cruickshank, A. Cunningham, G.

Keong Wai, Gen. 11. 1,115, Köhler, 16th Sept.,,

-Swatow 15th Sept., Rice-B. & 5.

of the plague season, the number is 226. 1. do not go so far as to claim that those limprove- ments are due to the measures taken by the Goverment but I do claim that they cannot be cited by bonourable members to show that those measures have been ineffectual or that the expenditure is not wasted and though large mingunta appear in the estimates those

The Director of Public Works said; 1 think are not› spebt, unless the necessity arises. Last year there was a saving of about $80,000 before you put that motion answer the bon. Mr. Stewart's questions. My reply to the first panplague and I hope there will question, as so the whole Colony bad a. Com memory on the sanitaty to how long during each of the tant water supply, is :-During the year 1809 the supply of water was constant for 313 days; during 1000, 151 dava: 1901, 365 daya; 1902, 160 days; 1993, 228 days; 1904, 180 days. My reply in the second question as to what progress has been made with the rider main system and what saving is estimated will ensue, is: The rider mains have been laid over an area of about half of the entire districi intended to be served by them, and I anti1ongsor, Fr., 6., 6,803, Relufat, 16th Sept.,- cipate a saving in the water supply of about c0,000,000 gallons, say, should result. To the water is estimated to carry on the new system next question, regarding what "amount of of flushing sewers and if will be all fresh water, my reply is:-The water for this pure will be drawn from streams which are flowing down the bill sides, and which the bon, member says he saw 'flowing to waste, Now, the third matter referred to in the two It is not possible to say what quantity will be speeches was what the Hon. Mr. Stewart re-used. The tanks will be filled and discharged ferred to as a cessation of work on the reservoir according to the state of the tide, and it is in at Tylam. It was a slip, probably, because the tended to use all fresh water for the purpose... work has never been commenced. Work is now in hand at Tylam-tuk: No section which we will complete next year. The second section we will commence as soon as we can, The designs, etc, have not been made out for it, but they are in handy and by the time they -are ready it will be time în consider the Extim. ates for next year. I do not think any time is lost by not including any amount in the Estim ates for 1906, Wề might have included a nominal amount but it was hardly worth while. There is no intention of the Government lo "shelve the project,

of $5,839; that has been transferred to that vate from another 53,900, while, with the $2,688 provided for expenses po markets, for which there would be equivalent receipts, gave total of saving of $12,427. I hope the saving in actual expenditure will be a good deal more than the having on the Estimates, nad, if so, wa shall be still able to decrease (unber the ex- penditure next year.

TYTAM RESERVOIR, ・・

With regard to the water supply at the Peak the hon. Mr. Stewart asked questions to which the Hon. Director of Pubile Works will no doubt reply.

APPROACHES TO THE COLONY. 1

I concur with the hon, member that the up- proaches to the colony are not what they ought to be, but I am inclined to look upon the replacing of those matsheds as not necess ary as other work that is provided for in the estimates. With regard to the removal of the Clock Tower which was also referred 10 by the hoa: member representing the Chamber of Commerce on the estimates for last year, I am not certain if there is any real public desire that the clock tower, erected by the community as a monument, should be removed. It is stated to be an impediment to traffic, but I am not certain that it is any rea! Impediment. If were satisfied there was any real desire to have the old monument removed I should be quite prepared to take steps to that effect, The hon. mamber representing the Chamber of Com merce referred to the urinals on the Praya, went into the question soua munths ago with the Director of Public Works, and I should like to have them placed unterground, as they are in London, but wa came to the conclusion that they could not be sufficiently drained if they were sunk.

pur.

The Bill passed the Committee without amendment.

Shipping.

Arrivals.

Katherine Park, Br. ., 3,075, W. H. Copp.

21st Sept.-Durban, 21st Aug., Gen.-G., L., & Co.

Yochow, Fir, 14, 1, 66, }. H. Brown, 21st Sept.

-Canton aist Sept, Gen.-B. & S. . Dagny, Nor. ... 883, O. Abrahamsen, 21st

Sept.,-Canton 21st Sept., Gen.-Aaguard, Thoresen & Co.

-Bangsang, Br. 1.1., 1,356, Wilde, 21st Sept,

-Canton 21st Sept., Gea-, M. & Co. Taming, Br. 15, 1,356, Outerbridge, 22nd Sept,

-Manila 19th Sept., Gen—B. & 5, Palamcolta, Br. $.5, 2,207; T. P. Babb, 22nd

Sept., Rangaon via Penang and Singa pore 8th Sept, Gen.-J., M. & Co., Fooshing, Br. s., 1,413, T. Arthur, 22nd Sept.,

-Java 12th Sept., Sugar.-J., M. & Co." Daijin Maru, Jap, ss, goo, H. Ohta, zand

Sept.,—Tamsui vis Amoy and Swałow 17th Sept., Gen.-O. S. K Chibli, Br. s.., 1,142, G. Hooker, zand Sept.-

Tientsin via Cheloo and Swatow 21st Septų Gen-B, & S.

Hailan. Fr. 38, 377, 1. Andersen, 22nd Sept., -Hoihow 19th Sept, Gen-A. R. M.

Clearances at the Harbour Office. Triumph, for Swaton. Kreangice, for Shanghai, Chiyuan, for Canton, Johanne, for Swatow. "Simla, for Singapore. Nanshan, for Swatow, Fielene, for Swatow.

longwani for Amoy. Haimun, for Swatow

Hon. Mr. Shawan-Could they not be placed Holching, for Kwong-chow-wan. la more convenient positions?

Oscar II, for Samarang. His Excellency-They are put where the maHaistes, for Saigon. jority of people are who use them. There is Chill, for Canton, the difficulty about this question that wherever they are placed someone is certain to object to the smells that arise from them.

EDUCATION..

The Hon. Member representing the Cham ber of Commerce referred to the small vote for education. It is certainly not a large vote. As I mentioned when addressing the Council a fortnight ago, education is one of the most dif- ficult subjects with which we have to deal in this Colony. Even if we had to spend a much larger sum it is difficult to say how it should be spent. I am considering the subject and possibly may arrive at a solution. It has to be borne in mind we are not educating our own people, but we are educating a fluctuating po- pulation mostly subjects of China.

Departures,

Sept. 33,

Chutan, for Shanghai. Caledonien, for Shanghai. Halmus, for swatow. Promise, for Swatow. Builmouth, for Balikpapan. Dard inur, for Shanghai, Orcar 17., for Semarang, Helene, for Swalow, Hongwan I, for Amoy,, Dagny, for Chefoo. Germania, for Port Valut. Nanshan, for Swatow. Ladywer, for Canton.. Kwangler, for Shanghai.

Passengers arrived. Per Katherina Park, from ́ Durban~~374

Chinese.

· CHINESE COINAGE. : :) With regard to the prevention of Chinese coinage coming into the colony that was a point dealt withi fast year and it will be very ing

Per Taming, from Manila-Mtrs Harvey, teresting to have a definite statement from the Mrs. Currie, Misses Kilcher, Hiordan, Mr. and Chamber which the Hon. Member represents Mrs, Gracey and infant, Mr. and Mrs. Higheit, in the matter. Also it will be interesting to the Messrs. Kelcher, Dawson, Whiting, and Rev Government to have a definite statement from P. G. Graham, and 72 Chinese, the Chamber of Commerce on the master of Per Simla, from Shanghai for London-Mc. the registration of Chinese partnerships. The and Mrs. Vain and a children, Messrs. Priffiths, Hon. Mr. Gershom Stewart has correctly inter-J. A. Keox, P. Agnew and R. Malgomery. preted my views on the charity question so For Hongkong-Miss V Chalmers, Housia. that it is unnecessary for me to deal, with the Ackert, Noyes, R. Thomas, S. Fish and native maner further. As to stopping the invasion of servant, A, St. John and 5 natives, Young this colony by destitute Europeans, a Bill was Youen Tang and native servant, J. Mead, and passed during our last session which it is hoped Bishop Menicatti From Kobe for Singapore will tend to have the desired effect. No proposal Mr, Hassane. From Yokohama for Bombay was made at the time of the passage of the Bill-Mr. Bhesanin and native servant. For to make it more drastic than it is. With regard London-Mr. Vlast

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Haiphong 14th Sept., Gen-M, M.. Loongsang, Br. 4.3, 1,093, A. E. Sandbach, 18th Sept., Manila 15th Sept, Gen.-J. M. & Lucia Vittoria, Ital. u.s.,830, J. Boardman, 18th Sept, Kwang chow-wan via Macao 17th Minnesota, Am. 8.8, 13.323, J..H. Rinder, 19th

Sept, Gen-Musso & Co.

Sept, Seattle 10th Aug, and Shangbai Nam Sang. Br. 8., 2,591, Gen. Payne, zist

16th ept, Gen.-N. K. K. Sept-Calcutta 5th Sept, via Penang and Singapore 14th, Gen.-J., M. & Co. Nicomedia, Ger, 5, 4,372. P. Wagnian, 17th Sept-Portland, Or. 17th August,

• Gen.-P. & A. ^. 5. Car

Siberia, Am: 51, 5,655 3. T. Smith, 12th Sept

-San Francisco and Parts 16th AuK+ Mails and Gen.-P. M. 5′′S. Co. Simla, Br. s., 3,825, C. D. Goldsmith, RN R., 21st Sept, Shanghai 18th Sept., Mails and Gen.-P. & O. S. N. Co. Telemachus, Dr. p.5., 1,340, J. Williamson, 30th Sept.algon 15th Sept, Gen, and Meat. Chinein:

Tjipanas, Dut. 1., 2,444, P. Zwant, 17th Sept.,

to'public works 1 see there is one point I have Per Chusos, for Hongkong from Bombay-- not dealt with, that of a defnita scheme of Mr. Cunaubal Murlan. From Colombo Mr. roads and boulevards in the New Territory and H. D. Belgrave. From London-Mrs. GB Kowloon. may say that much a definite French. From Penang-Mr. Cheong Hong scheme as the Hon. Mr. Showan referred to Wan. From Singapore-Mr. D. D. Mackie, existe, k

6 Pelty Officers, GunnerGeo. Salmon, Boatswain & Mallett, Lients, Edwin Carter and W. S. Werrook, Mesir. E. R. Graham, Beilby, Gutierrez, Hallam, and Stampers, and 4 Chi nese For Yokohama from London Messrs. Wition, and W. Moxon. For Shangbal from Bombay Mr. Morer's servant. From London Misas Pilly, Wilkerson, Messrs. J. Saunders, S. W. Riches and Eachs From Mara Messrs. F. W. Poate and C. B. Kaye, From Brindis-Messrs, J. L. Smith and E. H. Col- aysba

4. Hon. Mr. Shewan-fist published ?.-

His Excellency-It may be possible, but it is - not desirable to publish it. If the bon, mem: ber will favour mo with a visit to my office I will show it to him,

...: Hon Mr; Shewan-I think Daiw one, Bir.

One road was on it, and

-Makassar 4th Sept., Gen.-J. C. J. L. Zafiro, Br. *.*., 1,618, R. Rodger, 18th Sept.- Manila 16th Septi, Gen.-S., T. & Co

SAILING VESSEL. Churchill, Am. 4-masted sch. Eco, Huffman, 17th Aug,,-Haiphong 13id Aug. Bållast, -Master, Combermen, Br. ship, 1,686, C. G. Dixener, 3th Sept.-New York 14th June, Case Oil. -S., O. Co. Ecuador, Ger. 4-masted ship, 2,103, Q. Dick

mann, and Sept.,-New York 19th May, Parrafine-Order..

Steamers Expected.

Doolittle, F. H. Dorris, JW.

Douglas, Capt. & Mrs. Dowley, W. A. Dowley, Mrs. W. A.' Downing, Mr. T.C, Fish, I, S Fletcher, I. Fulton, Dr. W. Freeman, J. G.

Gast, J.), de Glover, C.

Gorden; F. Grahani, E. R. Giffin. Mr. and Grung, A. W.

W. S. Graham, C. R.

Patey, Mr. E. O.

Perkins, Mr. and Mrs. Peake, W.

T. L. Powell, W. A Reel, Dr. L. R. Roach, Mrs, J; S. and.

child

Scott, J. Gray Scott, Mrs. J.G

1.

Shea, J. J.

Skott,

Smith, F. Stein, A. L.

Taylor, Mr. and Mrs.

W. C.

Teus, Mr. and Mia, Valentin, 3 children

and

servants

2 Filipino.

Teus, Misa

Thomas, R. H.

Viasto. I. A.

M, Wakefield, Mrs. and

Grons. Dr. F Grone, Mr. E. Hall, Can, T. Holt, B. G. Hussi, RN, Engineer.

Capt.

Astrana

Miza

Watkins, Miss M. Whitlow, A. W.

Whiton, Mrs, child

and infant Woolrabe, Mr. F.. - Wright, Mr. & Mrs. T.

Pollock; K.C., Mr. Sawer, Capt. and Mrs. Seruip, Mr. T, Sinclair. A

A Start, Van de

Harker, H. Brotherton: Stos, Mr.

Jayner, Colo

Hazeland, F.

Hefsgaun. A.. Mowird, W

Hudig,

H.

[öffries, H. U," Johnson, Rev. Ioseph, Mr. and Mrs.

Thomas, Mr.

Uffel, Wyon Vandia, Ginn, on Veleker, Capt.

Mrs.

White, Dr. M. 1. Wilford, F. C.. Witt, Majer

| Kelsall, Major & Mrong wind

Adams, F. R. J. Barnett H. 1.0. Brown, C. A...

Dann, G. H. Fairchild, 14.J. Frit, B. L.

CAMGIRBURN,,

Hankell, Mr. and Mr. Jamieson, P. 5.

Nichols, E. A.

Smith, E. Grant

TRiDan Кравня {.) éscadores ...

Weibalwel

Gutzlaf

Sharp Peak... Amoy 30 m Swatow.9. a.m.29.98 73 and Canton.

Shulch" "Mr. and Mrs.

Grant

Smith, Percy Webh, Mr. and Mrs

Montague

Wilson, Dr. Neweil.

Marchant, fapt, and Young, J. Ashton

Mr. and children

A

Harvey, Mr. & Mr. Di

Hauptmann, R.

Keyi, Dr. H.

OCCIDENTAL,

Albert, B. E. Rühmer, 11.

Caspersen. S.

Eloe "Dept

Daldrup, L.

Dubire, R.

Chandler, Lieut. Army Krill, f.

Fischer, Ch.

Gorcke, Mr. Grabowski, Mr.

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Lowe, Mr. and Mrs.

Lowe, Mins Siesiò,

Munro, Miss A.

Neubraun, J.

Ohme, A,

and Owen, O..E.

Virs. Fred.

Hansen, Capt. W.'

T.C. Thoruewall, R.

KOWLCHON,

states, G. L..

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Taichu Tainan.......} Koshun

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Swaby, Mr. and Mr. Sharp Peak...

Hall, J. S. Bonafield, Miss Julia ·, McAnb, W. 5.

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108.201

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29.93

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HIS BRITANN:Ɑ MAJESTY'S SHIPS ON THE CHINA STATION,

water tank and tug ..... ... sloop

410

cruiser. Ist clos

torpedo boat destroyer torpedo boat destroyer

CAPTAIN.

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NAME.

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Alperity Andromeda Amn

despatch-vessel...

1,700. 4

3.000

Clio

Dre Erne

Bonaventure Cadmus Cherub Diadem...

cruiser, fat class torpedo boat destroyer ... cruiser, and class... cruiser, and class'...

**

11,000 530 4.355

161,500

Commander Harbord Captain R. Nelson (mmandov

Weibalwel

Weibalwal

7,000

Lieut.-Commander R. H. Heaton

14

Weihalwe

7,000

4.360. to

7,000

elonp

.: 1,050

1,400

Captain Lionel G. Tuinell Captain H. H. Tarlesse..... Commander Il du C. Luard...

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Weihalwel

Shanghai

4

Vanglize

390 1,070 *11,000 16.

300

Hongkong

6

1.400

Commander 14. 'n.

Wilkio, D.8.0.

16,500

Captain H. W. Savory

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6.

7,000

Lieut. Commander H. E. Sulivan

Shanghal

$50

6

7,000

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Enrick

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Flora Handy Hiatt... Herla... Hogur... Iphigenia ... lichen... Innus a ver Kinsba Monten

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500

6

7,000

550

7,000

Lieul Commander father. Lieni. Commander Lewin Commander A. F. Everett *)

Weibiwai

Walhalwei'

Shanghal

306

6

5,700

Litul-Commander Stevenson'

Wrihaiwel

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4.350

10

7,000

Singapore

A

torpedo heat destroyer

4,000

Weibai wal

**

torpedo boat destroyer

275

.4,000

Hongkona

241

14.

special service torpedon

6,400

3,400

...cruiser, 1st class

$2.000

21,000

Captain E. FL Chariton" Captain Short and

Weihaiwei

104

Washniwel

cruiser, and class ...torpedo boat destroyer

1,609

7,000

Captain William R Packner

Amoy

550

6

7,000

Lieut. Commander C. Seymour

Weihaiwel

...orpedo boat destroyer

180

6

3.000

river gunboat ... river gunboat

ชน

85

1,200

18%

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Lieut. Commander W. H. Darwall Lieut. Commander E. V. F. R. Dagmare Lieut.Commander F, H., Noble

Hongkong

Vangtser

West River

6,300

2

10

Hongkong & Whampoa Dook Rotura».

Rambler ... Robin... 'Sandpiper ... Spipe.. Taku Lock. Sutlej

1 ieu-Commander J. Kiddle

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Contander C. P. Vinm

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**

*

river kunboat

140

West River

river gunboar

240

Lieut. Commatuler '14, T, Atlay

Hongkong

river gunboat...

140

Lieut.-Commander Davidson

Yangtze

torređa tzat destroyer

·6,50m

In reserve 10

***

Hongkong

***

cruiser, at class

21,000

Captain W. L. Grant

Weihaiwei

Tamar

receiving ship....

Commodore Picken

Hongkong

***

river gunboat..

180

800

+

Yangtzza

'torpedo bout destroyer

6,300

Weihaiwei

surveying ship ...

450

Surveying (Swatow)

torpedo bost destroyer

360

5,000

Weihaiwai

***

river gunboat,

800

river gunboat

river gunboat

150 150

Versals From Agenti

Renvenue ......Singapore. G., L., & Co Sept. 24 Borussia ......Singapore.H. A. Sept. 24 Arratoon A'cat. Singapore.D. S. & Co]Sept, as Borneo Sandakan.. M. & Co... Sept. 25 Glenesk pa. Singapore .McG. & G. Sept, 25 Emp. of China Japan.....C. P. R. Co Sept. 26 Roos .o.............]Japan ..............M. & Co... Sept. 26 Sunda............ingapore P. & C. Co Sept. 26 Zielen.............Colombo... M. & Co... Sept. 17 Mongolia Japan. P. M. Co... Sept. 28 Katsang..... Calcutta' .....], M. & Co Oct. Arbenina ......Vancouver.C. P. R. ColOct.

|

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Doris eszmięt

Holstein

Ponape

Progress...

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Katherine Park, Bourbon

Kowloon

L

tomapolnun

Aberdeen

Post Office.

A Mali will close for:- Swatów, Amoy, Foochow and Shanghai-Per Triumph, 23rd Sept., 9-A M.

Manila-Per Loongiang, 23rd Sepl., to AM. Shanghai, Nagasaki, Kahe, Yokohama and Seattle, Wash.-Per Atinariola, zzed Sept., 10A.M.

Over

Teal

Virago

Waterwitch

Whiting Widgeon

Wondcock....

Woodlark ....

Inrpedo hast dostriyer.

Aurveying vessel

+

–Flag,ut Admiral Sir Gerard U. Noel, Chunmander-in-Chiel.

**

**

∙Hajannetta...

Lieut.-Commander Robert E. Vaughan,

Lieut. Commander E. Secretun Lieut. Commander Gregory an Commander K. W: Glennien Lieut-Commander C. E. L. Thomas ... Lizal Commander G. B. Spicor-Simson Lieut. Commander Hugh Somerville ... Lieut. Commander Jno, F. Kuok

Yingis38 Yangiste

Canton

FRENCH MEN-OF-WAR ON THE CHINA STATION.

NAME

FLAG AND DESCRIPTION.

TONE

GUNS "H. P.

COMMANDING Officers.

LAST REPORTED AT,

urmoured gunboat,

· 1,796

10

1,700

Litat. Ferret

The

river gunboat....

123

500

Lieut. Thannel...

river gunboar

140

130

Haiphong

river gunboat 10

130

river gunboat cod 02.

Lieut. Ifua

Sayon

river gunboat

140

Saigon

***

gunboat

438

Tient, Merveilleux du Vigasux

Galf of Siam

armoured cruiser

9,500

Captain Allaire...per

Saigon

gueboat

1,000

Haiphong

5.500

Commander Ameti

Bala d'Along

Liest. Mère

Haiphong

6,500

Lient Cotoni

Haiphong

..303

Haiphong

Hongkong

20,200

Capt. Ridoux

Rale d'Along

Haiphong

Haiphong

Haiphong

Salgon Salrom

Bais d'Along

Tipsar, 23rd Sept, 10 A.M.

Shanghai, Moji, Kobe and Yokohama-Per Achéron ́

· Argus..... Kurope, RG, India, via Taticorin-Per Avalanche .. Simla, 23rd Sept. It A‚N,

Tientsin-Per Brong, 23rd Sept. 7 P.M. Caronade.... Macro Per Hengthon, 23rd Sept., 1.15 R. Causedic... Amoy, Manila, Cebu and Iloilo-Per Kaifong, | Comète. 23rd Sept. 37.M.

D'Assas Manila-Per Zafiro, 23rd Sent, 3 PM. - Décidée Amoy Straits and Rangoon-Per Palamcotta,. Descartes .... 23rd Sept., 5P.M.

Estoc Swalow and Shanghai-Per Hangsang, 23rd Francisque...... Sept., $P.M....

Fronde Hoihow, and Pabkoi-Per Jacod Diederich- | Guichant sex, z3rd Sept, § P.M.

" Gueydon... Chefon and Newchwang--Per Clara jabsen, Henri Rivièra ... 23rd Sept., 5 P.M.

Jacqula Pakhoi-Per Hellan, 23rd Sept., 3 P.M.

Javeling Swatow-Por Hatching, agih Sept., 11 M. Kersaint Manila, Zamboanga, Port Darwin, Thursday Lynx an Island, Cooktown, Cairns, Townsville, Brisbane, Montcalm Sydney, Hobart, Launceston, New Zealand, Mousquet Melbourne, Adelaide and Forth--Por Changsha, Olry mi se 25th Septa 3 PM fun and Peiko).......

Yokohama and Kobe-Per Chingly, 25th Pistolet Sept., 3PM RESE

„Procés. Namsang, abih Sept., EE AM,

Singapore, Penang and Calcutta Per Redoutable.

Habres Swatow Singapore and Bangitok-Par Styx Krengwai, 265 Sept., ET AM; To pre

Sully

...

Per Palamcella, from Singapore-412 ChiSwatow, Chefoe and Tientala Per Chikit, Surprise 26th Sept, 11 AMAS LEMMAR Takiang &cMaster A Swatow, Chefoo and Tientsin-Par Bong. Takno,

* His Excellancy.I think that is not the case. The Hon. Member representing the Chamber of Commerce referred to the difficulty in the matter of the price charged by the Government

Hon Mr. Shewan-For new industries. His Excellency For new industries. The general principia, with regard to the price the Goverment chargod, for land is the market valac. That is what will be paid for it. If the Goremment did not sell the fand for what St. » Per Willskad, for Sydney would bring the proât will not go to the general land and giH, Warnerimi

ommunity, but to the Individual who purchase (ness? For Fredra dit at leas, and why sold it as marke válvs:

Per Chikli, from Strangman.

Stadt.

Chik

Thornewall and Paul Ludwig,

16th. Sapty a 1, Vany Vauban Manila Pot Taming, 26th Sept. 3.1.4. Vigilab Sheegon!--Per Yockow, 2011 Šapca, M.

+ Tuticoria-Far

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cruiser... river gunboat destroyer...

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river gunboat

unboat

Lieutenant L'East ...

Liest, Portier:

Lisst. Coriouer

Commander Sagot-Day Commander Simon Armbruster

Ligut! Prat

Lient; Grellies

· Llant; Lavissi

Ligut. Glor

Capt

Capti

***

Bila d'Along

Toogka Bais d'Along

Baigon Hephon Balgonog Bass d'Aloni

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